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Fit, an integration testing framework

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Fit, an integration testing frameworkb The Definitive Guide to the Fit Test Framework bFit creates simple, effective, and automated tools for presenting requirements in tabular form to produce high quality software It contributes dramatically. It is also a simple, easy, fully automated tool to specify and test business rules. This book is a web-based environment for creating, managing, and executing Fit tables. FitNesse is a complete guide to how to use Fit to clearly describe business rules and how to express them through practical examples.The creators of Fit and the authors of this book, Muglidge and Ward Cunningham, introduce real-world case studies and concepts and techniques behind the Fit. To reduce the risk as much as possible, explain how to introduce Fit into your project incrementally. How to integrate Fit into the development process, how to use Fit to promote communication between business and testers, developers, calculation rules, decision-making principles, and how to express business rules that define business processes .

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Published March 5, 2010

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Ward Cunningham

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Howard G. Cunningham is an American computer programmer who developed the first wiki and was a co-author of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. Termed a pioneer, and innovator, he also helped create both software design patterns and extreme programming. He began coding the WikiWikiWeb in 1994, and installed it on c2.com (the website of his software consulting firm) on March 25, 1995, as an add-on to the Portland Pattern Repository. He co-authored (with Bo Leuf) a book about wikis, entitled The Wiki Way, and invented the Framework for Integrated Test.
Cunningham was a keynote speaker at the first three instances of the WikiSym conference series on wiki research and practice, and also at the Wikimedia Developer Summit 2017. He was a keynote speaker at the MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference, Spring 2024.

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